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9-2-2005
- Qualifying Review |
By: Ron Lueck
While the first Friday night of September in
mid-Missouri marks high school football openers, the action was also fast and
furious on the high banks of 24 Raceway in the qualifying for Speed Bowl 2005.
More qualifying for late-comers takes place Saturday to go with the five
exciting feature races, brought to you by both Bentz GM Country of Macon and
Best Western / Moberly Inn.
The first six rows for the features are set from the Sept.2 Friday night
results. 24 Raceway Speed Bowl line-ups start with the first 3 rows of:
A-Modifieds (40 laps)
row 1 inside: 35 Hank Delonjay, Quincy, IL
outside: 22c Vance Wilson, Frankford
row 2 inside: 44 Curt Potter, Boonville
outside: 17 Brandon Lennox, New London
row 3 inside: 49 Ben Ballard, Sturgeon
outside: 7 David Holder, Clarence
Moberly Motors B - Modifieds (30 laps)
row 1 inside: 07x Kenny Mudd, Winfield
outside: 11 Gary Wilson, Holliday
row 2 inside: 17 Chris Leathers, Macon
outside: 40 David Holder, Clarence
row 3 inside: 61 Kevin Embree, Paris
outside: 32 Brad Pfeiffer, Columbia
Sportsman (25 laps)
row 1 inside: 01 Jeff Creed, Cairo
outside: 12 Clinton Dale, Moberly
row 2 inside: 73 Alan Bergfield, Columbia
outside: 14 Pete Agee, Huntsville
row 3 inside: 00 Rick Girard, Columbia
outside: 42 Charlie Rindom, Moberly
Hobby Stocks (20 laps)
row 1 inside: 36 Dustin Boling, Clarence
outside: 51 Mike Wolfe, Madison
row 2 inside: 41 Kevin Renzelmann, Moberly
outside: 7 Clinton Dale, Moberly
row 3 inside: 31 Jason Rindom, Moberly
outside: 29 Zach Taylor, Mexico
The 4 cylinder Hornet class will have its show after their heat races,
with a 12-lap feature all on this Saturday. Last-chance races in the other four
classes of Hobby Stock, Sportsman, and both A- and B-modifieds, will follow the
qualifying for those who did not attend the Friday night show, and before the
intermission. Following that, the excitement will heat up with a 20-lap feature
for the Hobby Stocks and 30 laps for the B-modifieds. Next up should be the
faster Sportsman class in a 25-lap feature and the finale with the A-mods
grinding it out for 40 laps!
A bicycle give-away through the 24 Raceway's Jr.Fan Club on Friday went
to an 8-year old from Centralia name Abigail Roszell and was sponsored sponsored
by Hartgrove Bulldozing of Clarence. Another is set to go to a lucky young one
on Saturday night.
A $40 late fee will be in effect for those coming to qualify on Saturday.
A $15 admission gets you in for all the action, $5 for kids 6 to 12 yrs. Pit
passes are still only $20. See the website of
www.24racewayinmoberly.com for a
complete breakdown on the payout schedule.
Bentz GM Country and 24 Raceway are pleased to bring in the Joe Gibbs
Racing stable of cars to mid-Missouri. Tony Stewart's orange #20 Home Depot car,
and Bobby Labonte's green #18 Interstate Batteries car will both be on display
at the racetrack on Saturday evening by the concession stand exit area. The cars
will be there in the early evening hours for photo opportunities, along with
various hand-outs and pictures.
Dirt Track Racing at its Best begins at 7pm, with a driver's meeting,
followed by hot laps, starting at 6:15pm.
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